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sanctions are imposed on north korea as the u.s. secretary of state looks to impose the demilitarized zone on a visit to south korea. the leader of the kurdish pp cakk rebel group has told the bc that it is willing to disarm at the turkish government meets certain demands. they're listed as a terrorist organization by most governments. our correspondent traveled to kurdistan to meet the leader. >> somewhere in the mountains,pkjk fighters are training. turkey says that these men are terrorists. the u.s. and european union agreed. here is why. a splinter group has admitted to carrying out the attack. this has been going on for 26 years. >> we were invited to visit one of their camps a secret location in the mountains of northern iraq. around one-third of the fighters are women. for more than one decade they have used these mountains as the base for executing attacks inside turkey, challenging their leaders and justifying killing. telling me that the group was willing to disarm. the turkish government, if they agreed to a cease-fire. >
sanctions are imposed on north korea as the u.s. secretary of state looks to impose the demilitarized zone on a visit to south korea. the leader of the kurdish pp cakk rebel group has told the bc that it is willing to disarm at the turkish government meets certain demands. they're listed as a terrorist organization by most governments. our correspondent traveled to kurdistan to meet the leader. >> somewhere in the mountains,pkjk fighters are training. turkey says that these men are...
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u.s. steps up efforts to find those behind a leak of military secrets. presidents karzai say it puts afghan formants in danger. >> we consider that concern -- we consider that extremely irresponsible. >> the british prime minister and his trip to india defending his comments about pakistan's record on tackling terrorism. we report from the heart of the terrorist threat -- a town plagued by suicide bombings. >> people tell us is important that we should not say -- should not stay in any one place for about 20 minutes for our own safety. it has become one of the most dangerous places in pakistan. >> welcome to "bbc world news" broadcast on pbs in america and also around the globe. coming up later for you -- a french woman admits killing eight of her newborn babies, trying to hide the births from her husband. and the new starlet of indian cinema with a famous father talks about turning jane austen and to a bollywood blockbuster. >> in the first afghan government reaction to the wikileaks inve
u.s. steps up efforts to find those behind a leak of military secrets. presidents karzai say it puts afghan formants in danger. >> we consider that concern -- we consider that extremely irresponsible. >> the british prime minister and his trip to india defending his comments about pakistan's record on tackling terrorism. we report from the heart of the terrorist threat -- a town plagued by suicide bombings. >> people tell us is important that we should not say -- should not...
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this comes from action news in kansas city, missouri where the u.s. postal service is honoring hundreds of unrecognized players who gave so much to america's pastime. new postage stamps commemorating negro league baseball were unveiled yesterday. one stamp an action scene. the other a portrait of the businessman who founded the national negro league in 1920. a 77-year-old former player who autographed the stamps said it was, quotish the most beautiful thing not to be forgotten. that is for sure. i'm lynn berry, this is early today, just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> offers are pouring in for the world's most famous and so-called psychic octopus. paul the octopus, made famous for predicting the world cup outcomes perfectly, including spain's win, is a wanted man. spain already named him an honorary citizen and now wants him to call the triumphant country home, but officials at his german aquarium say not so fast. paul is not for sale. >>> one hotel will stop you in your tracks, literally. converted train carriages from the '
this comes from action news in kansas city, missouri where the u.s. postal service is honoring hundreds of unrecognized players who gave so much to america's pastime. new postage stamps commemorating negro league baseball were unveiled yesterday. one stamp an action scene. the other a portrait of the businessman who founded the national negro league in 1920. a 77-year-old former player who autographed the stamps said it was, quotish the most beautiful thing not to be forgotten. that is for...
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u.s. seen a normal pattern of life. the people feel safe. -- you have seen in a normal pattern of life -- you have seen a normal pattern of life. >> this is the sixth time i get into this area. this village is alive and working very well. the problem is the security is only skin deep. if you talk to local people, there are still problems in this area. the shopkeepers say they are caught between troops and the insurgents. they want peace talks, not fighting. the old man says war is not the answer. i asked them who they would like to see in charge here, into a man, they said "the taliban." the real battle is to win the support of the people here. there has been progress, but it is limited. once again, troops are on the move against the taliban and the fifth bloody summer is under way. bbc news. >> masked men in sri lanka had attacked an independent television station coming to an opposition candidate. -- linked to a former opposition candidate. >> the attackers struck in an ultra-secure area close to the army headquarters
u.s. seen a normal pattern of life. the people feel safe. -- you have seen in a normal pattern of life -- you have seen a normal pattern of life. >> this is the sixth time i get into this area. this village is alive and working very well. the problem is the security is only skin deep. if you talk to local people, there are still problems in this area. the shopkeepers say they are caught between troops and the insurgents. they want peace talks, not fighting. the old man says war is not the...
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the author that time, soldiers -- a third of that time, it has been soldiers from the u.s. coalition. they have not meant to kill civilians, but it sometimes happens. this woman's husband, a car mechanic, was shot by u.s. soldiers. he thought that they were thieves. his death will bring the poverty to his family. >> what can i say about the americans? it made me a widow in my five children orphans. -- and my five children orphans. >> this is one of the toughest countries in the world to live in. one of the poorest and most corrupt. there are documents about how the american aid initiatives have also failed. opinion polls show support for the international coalition of forces here. it is still far higher than it is for the taliban. but support for the taliban is gradually rising, and one of the main reasons is because of the number of civilians killed by foreign forces. that is what makes the revelations in these documents so potentially damaging. the taliban killed many more people than are killed by international forces from the air or the ground. civilians are caught betw
the author that time, soldiers -- a third of that time, it has been soldiers from the u.s. coalition. they have not meant to kill civilians, but it sometimes happens. this woman's husband, a car mechanic, was shot by u.s. soldiers. he thought that they were thieves. his death will bring the poverty to his family. >> what can i say about the americans? it made me a widow in my five children orphans. -- and my five children orphans. >> this is one of the toughest countries in the...
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his wife also has a u.s. visa. she has been told that cannot go with them. >> she has everything she needs from the americans. the cubans still have not given her an exit visa. the urgency required hospital treatment in the u.s. and is going ahead without her. >> queen elizabeth and prince philip are off on their summer holiday on the world's smallest luxury cruise ship repair they have -- cruise ship. they have headed to scotland. a number of important birthdays will be celebrated. >> gone was the usual uniform of a public parade. gone were the party guests. this was the queen of duty in going on holiday and didn't the smile just say it? does that she did in 2006, she has started a small cruise ship for a family holiday afloat and another birthday celebration. this time for the princess royal that will be 16 next month and the duke of york. for many of war, it will be a reminder of favorite holidays from the past. it brought to an into the royal family's around the scottish highlands. the loss was keenly felt. it
his wife also has a u.s. visa. she has been told that cannot go with them. >> she has everything she needs from the americans. the cubans still have not given her an exit visa. the urgency required hospital treatment in the u.s. and is going ahead without her. >> queen elizabeth and prince philip are off on their summer holiday on the world's smallest luxury cruise ship repair they have -- cruise ship. they have headed to scotland. a number of important birthdays will be celebrated....
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the transferred me to the u.s. aboard a military plane. >> under the watchful eye of a deputy foreign minister, he gave more details about his treatment by the americans. >> within the first couple of months, i was subjected to mental and psychological torture by agents who interrogated me from the u.s. central intelligence agency. >> the cia has a very different story. sources have told the american media he was paid $5 million for coming to the united states. he came freely and he left freely according to american officials. >they believe the video messages in which he related details of his alleged kidnapping or an attempt to get back into favor with the iranian government so he could return to his family. the americans say he has given them important information about a program. he denies he is a nuclear scientists. he says he is a simple researcher. the truth of the matter may never emerge, even as he has defected. he is being treated well. a message is being sent around the world. you are never free from the
the transferred me to the u.s. aboard a military plane. >> under the watchful eye of a deputy foreign minister, he gave more details about his treatment by the americans. >> within the first couple of months, i was subjected to mental and psychological torture by agents who interrogated me from the u.s. central intelligence agency. >> the cia has a very different story. sources have told the american media he was paid $5 million for coming to the united states. he came freely...
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the u.s. secretary of state's visit to the heavily fought -- heavily fortified border was a part of the symbolism of this trip, a show of support for their south korean and allies. at a press conference, mrs. clinton made clear that there was substance. >> today i am announcing a series of measures to increase our ability to prevent north korea's proliferation and halt their illicit activities that funds their weapons programs as the surge brings more provocative action. these are aimed at the procurement of material. >> punishment for no. 3 apostle legend torpedo into the warships in south korea. north korea is already one of the most heavily sanctioned countries on the planet, but these new sanctions announced are meant to squeeze its armed proliferation activities even harder and place further restrictions on its import of luxury goods. mrs. clinton said that the measures were not directed at the people of north korea, but the misguided policies of their leaders. >> the other partners -- >>
the u.s. secretary of state's visit to the heavily fought -- heavily fortified border was a part of the symbolism of this trip, a show of support for their south korean and allies. at a press conference, mrs. clinton made clear that there was substance. >> today i am announcing a series of measures to increase our ability to prevent north korea's proliferation and halt their illicit activities that funds their weapons programs as the surge brings more provocative action. these are aimed...
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security is still the urgent need here, and increasingly it's the u.s. that is shouldering that responsibility, as secretary of state hillary clinton made clear today in an interview with cbs news. >> we have redoubled our efforts working with the afghans to improve and field a much more professional military. we think that we now are putting into place the pieces of a successful strategy. >> reporter: that strategy-- sending more troops into the heart of afghan cities-- has been costing a growing number of american lives. >> this is a very hard struggle, and general petraeus has said very clearly that it's likely to get worse before it gets better. >> reporter: and it's getting worse. 15 american troops were killed here just this week, putting july on track to be the deadliest month since the war began. most of the deaths occurred in or around the city of kandahar, where more american soldiers are being posted to police stations, checkpoints, and patrols to try and show the afghan police what law and order looks like. i was just in kandahar, and while t
security is still the urgent need here, and increasingly it's the u.s. that is shouldering that responsibility, as secretary of state hillary clinton made clear today in an interview with cbs news. >> we have redoubled our efforts working with the afghans to improve and field a much more professional military. we think that we now are putting into place the pieces of a successful strategy. >> reporter: that strategy-- sending more troops into the heart of afghan cities-- has been...
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many u.s. politicians are likely to be angered that he will be able to walk away with a huge payout and considerable attention as well. >> hopefully the company thinks it can move on. thank you. more on the clean-up operation in the gulf of mexico just a little later. a double car bombing has killed 20 shiite pilgrims traveling to a religious festival in southern iraq. aimed at people going to the festival, the city is one of the main religious festivals often targeted by bombers. in pakistan a suicide attacker has gone to the house of an anti-taliban minister. at least eight people are known to be dead. the minister was unharmed. the army in iovanna says that the african prime minister has no choice but to go on the offensive against islamic insurgents. in response to the bombings this month from an islamist group. a 21-year-old german woman injured during a stampede at a festival over the weekend has died in hospital, bringing the death toll to 20. police say that the number of injured stands
many u.s. politicians are likely to be angered that he will be able to walk away with a huge payout and considerable attention as well. >> hopefully the company thinks it can move on. thank you. more on the clean-up operation in the gulf of mexico just a little later. a double car bombing has killed 20 shiite pilgrims traveling to a religious festival in southern iraq. aimed at people going to the festival, the city is one of the main religious festivals often targeted by bombers. in...
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is among the growing number of supporters for an immigration crackdown he thinks that threat to the u.s. isn't just financial it over this is about people who may be coming with diseases we've already eradicated bring them back into the united states of america has paid a significant price because of illegal immigration air expenses the founder of we support arizona dot com he thinks americans will take the job of farm worker because an american will do what it takes to feed their family according to the united farm workers so far only three people have taken up their offer to take immigrant jobs in los angeles. r.t. . or among the joining me live from our studio in l.a. to give us more on the story ramon at the end of your story you mentioned the only three people have taken up that offer i mean how bad do you think things would have to get in america for for americans to want to do those jobs. they would probably have to give purdie bad because this invitation has been out there for over a month this take our jobs campaign there you know that the united farm workers have put out and t
is among the growing number of supporters for an immigration crackdown he thinks that threat to the u.s. isn't just financial it over this is about people who may be coming with diseases we've already eradicated bring them back into the united states of america has paid a significant price because of illegal immigration air expenses the founder of we support arizona dot com he thinks americans will take the job of farm worker because an american will do what it takes to feed their family...
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sweeping financial reforms in the u.s. congress passes the president's plan for regulation of the banking industry. the vatican titans regulations dealing with the abuse of children by -- titans regulations dealing with the abuse of children by priests -- tightens regulations dealing with the abuse of children by priests. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- a special report from jerusalem. how is really activists are offering large sums of money -- israeli activists are offering large sums of money to -- take that is reforming and this time robbie williams is with them. hello to you. bp has declared the flow of oil into the gulf of mexico has been stopped. 85 days since the first news back in april of an explosion on the deepwater horizon rig. eight workers died, and the leak is now widely seen as the worst american environmental disaster began. bp hopes to fix the problem properly within weeks. we have this from
sweeping financial reforms in the u.s. congress passes the president's plan for regulation of the banking industry. the vatican titans regulations dealing with the abuse of children by -- titans regulations dealing with the abuse of children by priests -- tightens regulations dealing with the abuse of children by priests. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- a special report...
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it comes after the leaking of u.s. documents that accused pakistan intelligence of hoping insurgents in afghanistan. >> india and pakistan have a very complicated relationship. with the prime minister of britain to make this a statement in india seems to suggest partiality. >> this is not the first time david cameron has indulged in plain talking on foreign soil. yesterday's description of gaza as a prison camp was frank, too. he is establishing his own reputation in britain as well. on the ground in delhi, it is clear that pakistan will be on the table on talks between the prime minister and his indian counterpart tomorrow. david cameron has shown he is not shy of trying to set the agenda. bbc news. >> 100 days since the deep water horizon rig exploded in the gulf of mexico and triggered the worst oil spill in american history. oil is now clearing from the surface of the ec faster than expected, according to experts. -- from the start se of starta -- from the surface of the sea. st8 b)people have been killed n roadsi
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some groups and the u.s. justice department department have filed lawsuits to stop it. >>> and it's been 100 days since the deepwater horizon has exploded in the gulf, leading to the nation's worth environmental disaster. the new head of bp is now vowing to stop the leak, clean up the beaches and restore shareholder value. >>> firefighters in california are battling a wind-driven fire that's burning out of control in a mountain community 70 miles north of los angeles. flames have already destroyed as many as 40 homes. >>> and president obama is spending the day in the new york area. he's visiting a new jersey sub shop to talk about his lending initiative for small businesses. he's also attending fund-raisers in manhattan. and will also tape an appearance on "the view." >>> now, for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues right after this. . mom: look at all these fabulous geeks! there are so many! look at this one! it helps you video chat with mom! son: bin
some groups and the u.s. justice department department have filed lawsuits to stop it. >>> and it's been 100 days since the deepwater horizon has exploded in the gulf, leading to the nation's worth environmental disaster. the new head of bp is now vowing to stop the leak, clean up the beaches and restore shareholder value. >>> firefighters in california are battling a wind-driven fire that's burning out of control in a mountain community 70 miles north of los angeles. flames...
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there will be elected police chiefs and a new u.s. crime agency. ministers say the proposals will bring paulis closer to communities, but the labor party is saying they are unnecessary. >> the government says it wants to free up the police to arrest more criminals and tackle the kind of anti-social behaviors that matter most to local people. directly elected police and crime commissioners will hold police chief in england and wales to account, and the single agency will focus on organized- crime and border security. >> we believe what has happened is the police have contributed and are too much accountable to whitehall. new democratic accountability with the election of direct individuals, when will be responsible for responding to local needs. >> it comes of the day the man who used to run the metropolitan police of his seat in the house of lords. he was effectively forced out by the elected mayor of london, and the government's proposed commission will have the same powers to hire and fire. labour says it is a dangerous step. >> this is a solutio
there will be elected police chiefs and a new u.s. crime agency. ministers say the proposals will bring paulis closer to communities, but the labor party is saying they are unnecessary. >> the government says it wants to free up the police to arrest more criminals and tackle the kind of anti-social behaviors that matter most to local people. directly elected police and crime commissioners will hold police chief in england and wales to account, and the single agency will focus on...
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. >> the u.s. defense department says that a roadside bomb in afghanistan has killed a 21- year-old soldier from napa. army specialist chase stanley graduated from napa soldier. he was among four soldiers who died in wednesday's explosion. ktvu's amber lee has the story. >> reporter: friends tell us that chase stanley enlisted in the army while he was a senior here at napa high. he left for the military four years ago and was due to be discharmed this summer. >> he was deployed in 2007. >> he remembers his goal of joining the army part of his adventurous spirit and recklessness. >> you know, he was an amazing kid. you put in front of him and he had to get up in three seconds and do something. >> reporter: he had already served 15 months in iraq when he was deployed to afghanistan in december after the army extended his tour. friends say that stanley was ready to come home but was willing to do more to serve his country. >> that's something that he thought was courageous and a man should do. that's
. >> the u.s. defense department says that a roadside bomb in afghanistan has killed a 21- year-old soldier from napa. army specialist chase stanley graduated from napa soldier. he was among four soldiers who died in wednesday's explosion. ktvu's amber lee has the story. >> reporter: friends tell us that chase stanley enlisted in the army while he was a senior here at napa high. he left for the military four years ago and was due to be discharmed this summer. >> he was...
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and senior politicians have been invited to appear at a u.s. senate hearing to free the lockerbie bomber. >>> as one of the biggest scientific projects in the world, the large hadron collider deep underground on the border between france and switzerland is smashing microscopic particles together to try to replicate the origin of the universe. now it's researchers are and raced to beat another team in the u.s. -- are in a race to beat another team in the u.s. >> 13 million years ago, there was a big bang. particles formed stars, planets, and us. it is called the higgs got particles. this is the large hadron collider near geneva. it is that gigantic experiment, helping to find this elusive particle. it is doing so by accelerating subatomic particles around the ring and smashing them together harder than they have been smashed before. the results will enable scientists to learn more about the nature of space and time. >> if the higgs is there, we will find it. if it is there, we will have other things and other possibilities, maybe an extra dimens
and senior politicians have been invited to appear at a u.s. senate hearing to free the lockerbie bomber. >>> as one of the biggest scientific projects in the world, the large hadron collider deep underground on the border between france and switzerland is smashing microscopic particles together to try to replicate the origin of the universe. now it's researchers are and raced to beat another team in the u.s. -- are in a race to beat another team in the u.s. >> 13 million years...
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going beyond that, the u.s. is the largest spanish speaking country in the world with the exception of mexico. latinos are a growing factor in this country and they'll be the majority eventually. i'm not saying we're becoming a bilingual country but already part of the united states are bilingual in that part of our culture as the united states of america is just to have another language. this is the only country in the world who i know people complain that we speak spanish or french or other languages in other countries is exactly what their looking for. so - it is fantastic we have the possibility of speaking both english and spanish and yes, the emotions are different. what you showed was a debate on immigration and in most members of hispanic heritage speak spanish fluently. >> what's the difference of the emotion of a cuban american and a mexican-american? this issue, why is one more often more conservative and one more liberal? >> has to do with the law. cuban-americans have been very successful in present
going beyond that, the u.s. is the largest spanish speaking country in the world with the exception of mexico. latinos are a growing factor in this country and they'll be the majority eventually. i'm not saying we're becoming a bilingual country but already part of the united states are bilingual in that part of our culture as the united states of america is just to have another language. this is the only country in the world who i know people complain that we speak spanish or french or other...
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the u.s. government has ordered bp to proceed with a key pressure test on its blown out well in the gulf of mexico. the point is to establish whether they should press ahead and sealed the well completely. officials held the work up for 24 hours until bp could answer the question if this could do more harm than good. it could not be another 48 before it is clear whether the new cap doesn't work as planned -- does work as planned. our correspondent is on in washington. what is the latest? >> the latest is commander thad allen is given bp the go-ahead tool and test the new cap. what bp wanted to do was slowly shut off the valve to see if this is no cap could handle the pressure, but the key phrase from the commander is "and overabundance of caution." what the obama administration was saying is they want to make sure as this final process goes on, that there would be no more damage done to the well. if the cap can handle the pressure, and let's say it could -- the worry was there could be weeks f
the u.s. government has ordered bp to proceed with a key pressure test on its blown out well in the gulf of mexico. the point is to establish whether they should press ahead and sealed the well completely. officials held the work up for 24 hours until bp could answer the question if this could do more harm than good. it could not be another 48 before it is clear whether the new cap doesn't work as planned -- does work as planned. our correspondent is on in washington. what is the latest?...
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the u.s. is the only force preventing another civil war. >> it's a disaster if the u.s. pulls out. >> reporter: travis was killed in iraq. she helps comforts bay area families. >> i don't want to see anymore killed. of course not. till it's done we have to fish the mission. >> reporter: casualties are increasing because more u.s. troops are in afghanistan. 30,000 more troops are on the bay. president obama hopes that will change the conflict. time will tell. patty lee. >> new video of a pursuit near sacramento. an nba player at the wheel. >> a rally for three uc berkeley graduates. >>> a source of a lot of speculation, now we have details about chelsea clinton weekend wedding. >>> the highway patrol released video of an incident involving basketball player tyreke evan. he was driving the mercedes. he was going more than 100 miles per hour, weaving in and out of traffic on a sacramento freeway. westbound officers caught up with him and arrested him. last week, evans pleaded no contest to reckle
the u.s. is the only force preventing another civil war. >> it's a disaster if the u.s. pulls out. >> reporter: travis was killed in iraq. she helps comforts bay area families. >> i don't want to see anymore killed. of course not. till it's done we have to fish the mission. >> reporter: casualties are increasing because more u.s. troops are in afghanistan. 30,000 more troops are on the bay. president obama hopes that will change the conflict. time will tell. patty lee....
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the u.s. president barack obama has welcomes bp's success in stopping the oil leak in the gulf of mexico. he told reporters it was undoubtedly progress. new research is being done to determine whether the leak can be shut down without new leaks of peering. >> is this the moment the stain of the oil spill starts to vanish from the borders of the gulf of mexico? 1 mile down, this is how it looked last night. the leak gradually being turned off, until the flow was cut to just a wisp of oil. news, but president obama warned americans to be cautious. >> one of the problems is that when the oil stopped gushing, everyone feels like we are done. and we are not. scientists are doing a number of tests. what they want to make sure of to make sure the oil is not seeking out in other ways that could be more catastrophic. -- the oil is not seeping out in other ways that could be more catastrophic. >> is images like this that have battered the reputation of bp. but what have they achieved on the sea bed? the
the u.s. president barack obama has welcomes bp's success in stopping the oil leak in the gulf of mexico. he told reporters it was undoubtedly progress. new research is being done to determine whether the leak can be shut down without new leaks of peering. >> is this the moment the stain of the oil spill starts to vanish from the borders of the gulf of mexico? 1 mile down, this is how it looked last night. the leak gradually being turned off, until the flow was cut to just a wisp of oil....
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rizzo's tough new immigration laws have been causing fresh debates across the u.s. .
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and i have noticed in all u.s. presidents, there is a suddenness, when they have the lives of other people in their hands, making the decision to go to war, but when you talk to barack obama, it has been a heavy, heavy weight on both of them. you can have a great conversation with george w. bush or barack obama on anything, and we can discuss immigration or the economy, but when it comes to war, their faces changed completely, and you notice honestly a sadness, and there are things that they tend to tell you, but you just have to say "war," and they change. it is completely different. it is something i do not think they realize. that sense of history, and really being responsible for the deaths of other people, i have never seen it anywhere else, not with any other foreign leader. it is not the same. with u.s. presidents, it is completely different. it is very different to be the leader of the world than just to be another president. . . dictatorship, but it was. imagine growing up in a government like that. that w
and i have noticed in all u.s. presidents, there is a suddenness, when they have the lives of other people in their hands, making the decision to go to war, but when you talk to barack obama, it has been a heavy, heavy weight on both of them. you can have a great conversation with george w. bush or barack obama on anything, and we can discuss immigration or the economy, but when it comes to war, their faces changed completely, and you notice honestly a sadness, and there are things that they...
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from the disease with eva sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv as the cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been the subject to scientific disagreement some believe there are different causes of aids not just hiv and cost out in the standard aids test which is based on detecting the presence of the hiv virus was you might think there are only a small number of scientists who doubt the hate hiv aids there way here at the conference is a list of around two thousand five hundred names all the scientists challenge the classic definition some t. have different visas to treatment author and his doctor tentative therapies to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief in these other treatment methods that he's written of the twenty three years positive based on his experiences. songbird deserve an explanation for. the work through for cliff with. troops. that want to transfer from so far this dissenting from the conventional view that hiv causes a say they can face and ho
from the disease with eva sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv as the cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been the subject to scientific disagreement some believe there are different causes of aids not just hiv and cost out in the standard aids test which is based on detecting the presence of the hiv virus was you might think there are only a small number of scientists who doubt the...
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i do not see the same kind of intensity as you see in the u.s. >> there is concern in this country over decency standards and programming access for younger people. is that debate echoed in europe? >> less so. it is traditionally less of an issue in europe appeared with the ubiquity of all kinds of content on the internet -- in europe. with the ubiquity of all kinds of content on the internet, with governments cooperating, one of the great things is you can create the kind of safe environment for children. we work on those issues. on the regulatory side, it is not such a big issue. we have more discussions about how to make sure the content across different platforms and the intellectual property rights are properly paid for. in europe, you have a lot of separate-language areas. there are small countries, small ipr entities. there are countries who want to capitalize and you have to have a lot of different actors. >> is the united states still the majority producer of content? >> no. hollywood movies are still a bit chunk. european sports is a big driver for premium. normal, national tv
i do not see the same kind of intensity as you see in the u.s. >> there is concern in this country over decency standards and programming access for younger people. is that debate echoed in europe? >> less so. it is traditionally less of an issue in europe appeared with the ubiquity of all kinds of content on the internet -- in europe. with the ubiquity of all kinds of content on the internet, with governments cooperating, one of the great things is you can create the kind of safe...
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actually, the u.s. interagency council on homelessness is an indepeedent agency, comprised of 19 other federal agencies. the specific job the council is to coordinate the work of those agennies. as opposed to duplicating the efforts, our role is to make sure that every stick on the other federal agencies are coordinated, -- is to make sure that those efforts by the other federal agencies are coordinated. host: that may sound like a cz ar agency to some. guest: it may, but it came about in 1987 as part of the official response to homelessness. host: what is the operating budget? guest: a little over $2 million, for one year. host: how much stuff you have? -- how much staff do you have? guest: 10 professionals out -- 10 professional staff. host: next call. caller: i would like to tell you this, that was the first part w -- the first at 4-profit but that ran a service for the new york city homeless services. they canceled the contract, but i would like to show one thing to you, sir, that the homeless homel
actually, the u.s. interagency council on homelessness is an indepeedent agency, comprised of 19 other federal agencies. the specific job the council is to coordinate the work of those agennies. as opposed to duplicating the efforts, our role is to make sure that every stick on the other federal agencies are coordinated, -- is to make sure that those efforts by the other federal agencies are coordinated. host: that may sound like a cz ar agency to some. guest: it may, but it came about in 1987...
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the u.s. has pressed for an investigation into the decision to free him and into allegations that bp lobby for his release. from washington, james reynolds reports. >> here is the problem facing britain and america. al-megrahi is free and not yet dead. the scottish government released him a year ago because the -- doctors said he had three months to live. 11 months have gone by, and he is still alive. al-megrahi is the only man convicted of the bombing of pan am flight 103. 270 people were killed when it exploded over the town of lockerbie. he was jailed for life. which is why his release last year and third so many in britain in america, despite -- angered so many in britain and america. scottish authorities decided to allow him to go home to die in libya. now hillary clinton has spoken to william hague about the growing concern. >> it is an insult to the families of the victims of the bombing of pan am flight 13. legitimate concerns were raised about the medical information that led to the d
the u.s. has pressed for an investigation into the decision to free him and into allegations that bp lobby for his release. from washington, james reynolds reports. >> here is the problem facing britain and america. al-megrahi is free and not yet dead. the scottish government released him a year ago because the -- doctors said he had three months to live. 11 months have gone by, and he is still alive. al-megrahi is the only man convicted of the bombing of pan am flight 103. 270 people...
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why isn't the federal government and u.s. coast guard doing it? that's what's disturbing us. >> larry: what do you make of that whole thing? >> that's a very good question. >> larry: what do you make of it? >> obviously it's a disaster. >> larry: you see those animals. >> it's just heart-wrenching. and think of the implications. the oil work its way into the estuaries, mangroves and wetlands. this is where these animals breed, fish, shrimp, all of these things breed in these shallow areas. and this is going to be a decades-long issue. >> fiona? >> the bluefin tuna spawns in two places, the gulf of mexico and mediterranean. they're getting a double whammy at the moment. it's very scary. the scary thing is we can't do anything about it. we just have to put all of our hope into bp so that they can stop it. it's going still now. that's the scary thing. >> larry: the animal lover you are, what must it do to you? >> i can't stand to look at the pictures. it's all over television now and, of course, newspapers. i can't bear to look at those pictures. it'
why isn't the federal government and u.s. coast guard doing it? that's what's disturbing us. >> larry: what do you make of that whole thing? >> that's a very good question. >> larry: what do you make of it? >> obviously it's a disaster. >> larry: you see those animals. >> it's just heart-wrenching. and think of the implications. the oil work its way into the estuaries, mangroves and wetlands. this is where these animals breed, fish, shrimp, all of these...
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a tough immigration law in arizona is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the rule that set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people who would gel suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say it will be the targeting of ethnic groups supporters claim the law will protect jobs but as all sees that i'm on california found out if the illegals and going that we don't want to replace them. under the southern california. immigrant workers are picking the consume but millions of americans and people around the world. it's a bank breaking job not everyone is fit to do most of these workers right in the united states illegally so from as far as central america and many are oblivious to the political firestorm centered around it you know what's happened here from whatever you're going to leave any time i mean this is about lawful citizens versus illegal invaders if you want to build a fifty foot fence i'm in favor of the fifty but there's a living million illegal immigrants in the united states
a tough immigration law in arizona is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the rule that set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people who would gel suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say it will be the targeting of ethnic groups supporters claim the law will protect jobs but as all sees that i'm on california found out if the illegals and going that we don't want to replace them. under the southern california. immigrant...
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. >> the u.s. defense department says that a roadside bomb in afghanistan has killed a 21- year-old soldier from napa. army specialist chase stanley graduated from napa soldier. he was among four soldiers who died in wednesday's explosion. ktvu's amber lee has the story. >> reporter: friends tell us that chase stanley enlisted in the army while he was a senior here at napa high. he left for the military four years ago and was due to be discharmed this summer. >> he was deployed in 2007. >> he remembers his goal of joining the army part of his adventurous spirit and recklessness. >> you know, he was an amazing kid. you put in front of him and he had to get up in three seconds and do something. >> reporter: he had already served 15 months in iraq when he was deployed to afghanistan in december after the army extended his tour. friends say that stanley was ready to come home but was willing to do more to serve his country. >> that's something that he thought was courageous and a man should do. that's
. >> the u.s. defense department says that a roadside bomb in afghanistan has killed a 21- year-old soldier from napa. army specialist chase stanley graduated from napa soldier. he was among four soldiers who died in wednesday's explosion. ktvu's amber lee has the story. >> reporter: friends tell us that chase stanley enlisted in the army while he was a senior here at napa high. he left for the military four years ago and was due to be discharmed this summer. >> he was...
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a judge in u.s. has blocked key parts of the tough new arizona immigration law just hours before was the big effect. beyond arizona there will be relieved as the state's immigration bill flounders, not least of which in mexico where it had been condemned by the government. many families and towns in mexico rely heavily on money sent back by family members in the u.s.. tensions had been running high in central mexico. >> this town seems bound to become a ghost town. 60% of the regional population have migrated from this rural community to the united states, mainly to arizona. most of them are there illegally. just a few of them can come to visit their relatives and re- enter the u.s.. every year they drive down from arizona to visit what they call their peaceful home town. >> we are lucky because many people are not able to come back. they do not know what the future holds. >> besides the slow pace of this town, any news from arizona is creating deep anxiety. the prayers of this religious ceremony wer
a judge in u.s. has blocked key parts of the tough new arizona immigration law just hours before was the big effect. beyond arizona there will be relieved as the state's immigration bill flounders, not least of which in mexico where it had been condemned by the government. many families and towns in mexico rely heavily on money sent back by family members in the u.s.. tensions had been running high in central mexico. >> this town seems bound to become a ghost town. 60% of the regional...
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five other u.s. soldiers were killed in bombings in the southern part of the country. >>> in the midwest, massive rainfall in iowa caused a dam to fail. rushing waters burst through the dam a few hours ago. so far, there are no reports of injuries. the area is mainly rural, and much of the affected area is farmland. rey governor has issued disaster declarations for two counties. >>> in the gulf the ships have turned around and are headed back to the deep horizon drilling site. tropical storm bonnie has lost clout. officials say the static kill which consists of pumping dense mud into the well could start in less than a week. >>> those are your headlines this hour. i'm don lemon keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> to take it as safely as possible, attach a line and tow it out. >> i'm getting out, too. >> put the engine down. push it out. straight out. you all right? i'm going to start it, give it a little push. >> at which point i made the decision i am going to start the eng
five other u.s. soldiers were killed in bombings in the southern part of the country. >>> in the midwest, massive rainfall in iowa caused a dam to fail. rushing waters burst through the dam a few hours ago. so far, there are no reports of injuries. the area is mainly rural, and much of the affected area is farmland. rey governor has issued disaster declarations for two counties. >>> in the gulf the ships have turned around and are headed back to the deep horizon drilling site....
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this is costing across the world twenty four hours a day the u.s. military is desperately trying to close in on the sources behind the biggest leak in its history pentagon chiefs admit it will take weeks to assess the damage.
this is costing across the world twenty four hours a day the u.s. military is desperately trying to close in on the sources behind the biggest leak in its history pentagon chiefs admit it will take weeks to assess the damage.
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current.
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current.
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together they own or guarantee about half of all u.s. mortgages. the two companies had to be bailed out during the financial meltdown and it cost taxpayers $145 billion so far. >>> general motors has put a price tag on its new electric car. the volt will cost $41,000. but a federal tax credit will shave about $7,000 off that price. chevrolet is already taking orders for the volt, which runs on battery power with a small gas engine for backup. the official launch date is in november. >>> and you may want to take your mother's advice and remember to sit up straight, especially during a job interview. a careerbuilder survey finds bad posture could sink your chances of landing a new job. the survey of 2500 hiring managers finds body language mistakes like bad posture and a weak handshake could hurt you in a job interview. betty, remember, eye contact at all times. >> that's right. that's right. and sitting up straight. okay, i have to remember that. my mom always gets on me about that. all right, thank you, joining us live in new york. >>> just ahead o
together they own or guarantee about half of all u.s. mortgages. the two companies had to be bailed out during the financial meltdown and it cost taxpayers $145 billion so far. >>> general motors has put a price tag on its new electric car. the volt will cost $41,000. but a federal tax credit will shave about $7,000 off that price. chevrolet is already taking orders for the volt, which runs on battery power with a small gas engine for backup. the official launch date is in november....
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by the way, c-sections now account for about a third of all births in the u.s. that's an all-time high in this country. we'll put both stories on our website tonight. >>> when nbc "nightly news" continues in a moment, the fight to save one of the giants of the water threatened by the oil in the water and now threatened altogether. >>> later, trying to uncover the secrets of the wedding of the season. >>> we're back with more now on the gulf oil disaster and its impact. tonight, we focus on one of the amazing creatures found in the waters there -- the giant bluefin tuna. they can weigh up to 1,500 pounds and live more than three decades, but their numbers, as you may know, have dropped sharply due to overfishing. now, some are actually worried this oil nightmare could end their time on earth. our report tonight from our wildlife and science expert, jeff corwin. >> reporter: veteran charter boat captain greg sears setting off from scituate, massachusetts, at first light in hot pursuit of the giant bluefin tuna. >> are you going to fish the spot you talked about ye
by the way, c-sections now account for about a third of all births in the u.s. that's an all-time high in this country. we'll put both stories on our website tonight. >>> when nbc "nightly news" continues in a moment, the fight to save one of the giants of the water threatened by the oil in the water and now threatened altogether. >>> later, trying to uncover the secrets of the wedding of the season. >>> we're back with more now on the gulf oil disaster and...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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the immigrants are doing many u.s. citizens refused to let himself see. the solution to. the russian helicopters which helped.
the immigrants are doing many u.s. citizens refused to let himself see. the solution to. the russian helicopters which helped.